
Police heaves sigh of relief after Jaipur lawyer’s missing daughters found in Lucknow
India Today
Rajasthan Police heaved a sigh of relief after the two missing daughters of a Jaipur-based lawyer were traced to Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh.
Rajasthan Police heaved a sigh of relief after the two missing daughters of a Jaipur-based lawyer were found. The two girls who went missing six weeks ago were traced to Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh.
Agitated lawyers had taken to the streets in Jaipur threatening to launch a major agitation if police failed to find the missing girls.
Jaipur Police Commissioner Anand Srivastava had to urge the protesting lawyers to withdraw the agitation. A Special Investigation Team (SIT) was formed and a massive manhunt was launched to find the two missing girls.
Police said the girls had gone missing from Mahesh Nagar police station area of Jaipur back in February. They were located in Lucknow, where they were reportedly doing door-to-door marketing.

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